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| Interlocking grip helps avoid swatting? I haven't tried this yet at the range, but messing around at home last night I tried using an interlocking grip as opposed to my usual overlap grip. My hands and wrists felt a lot more connected and it was harder for them to break side-to-side. Althought I try not to, I am prone to casting and swatting and subsequently scooping the ball high in the air and not getting much distance. I'm wondering if switching to interlocking would help avoid swatting? |
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| Re: Interlocking grip helps avoid swatting? I wish an interlocking grip would cure it. If I understand correctly, what you call "swatting" I call "flipping the wrist." The lead wrist breaks forward instead of remaining firm. At any rate, because I have small hands, I have always used an interlocking grip. I have to be conscious about keeping my left wrist firm so that my left hand does not flip forward at impact, creating a great loss of power. You new interlocking may be doing something else which is keeping your lead wrist firm. Best, Bill |